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Morleigh Black Convertible Backpack

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Sharep:149000045617Made with soft cowhide, trimmed with a handcrafted Kenyan horn zipper toggle, and luxurious suede; the Morleigh Convertible Backpack lets you carry everything any way you would like. Adjustable straps can transform this backpack into a tote for a more feminine look. Simple unlined interior with an interior zip pocket big enough for your keys or phone, while the exterior has a true black suede stripe accent. All hardware is solid brass. Dimensions: 13.5" x 10.5" Handle Drop: 4" Weight: 1 Lb We collaborate on the zipper toggles with Kenyan artisans; all work on them is done entirely by hand with simple tools and machinery, with locally sourced (in Kenya) materials. These up-cycled materials are used to generate income for small artisan groups working mostly in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s largest slums.http://www.dev.ahalife.com.s3.amazonaws.com/fWgyk5FsS5aQchZ8m5zR_kempton-co-morleigh-convertible-backpack-tote-lr-2.jpgMorleigh Black Convertible Backpack by Kempton & Co. LLCproduct

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Made with soft cowhide, trimmed with a handcrafted Kenyan horn zipper toggle, and luxurious suede; the Morleigh Convertible Backpack lets you carry everything any way you would like. Adjustable straps can transform this backpack into a tote for a more feminine look. Simple unlined interior with an interior zip pocket big enough for your keys or phone, while the exterior has a true black suede stripe accent. All hardware is solid brass. Dimensions: 13.5" x 10.5" Handle Drop: 4" Weight: 1 Lb We collaborate on the zipper toggles with Kenyan artisans; all work on them is done entirely by hand with simple tools and machinery, with locally sourced (in Kenya) materials. These up-cycled materials are used to generate income for small artisan groups working mostly in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s largest slums.